By
ODON S. BANDIOLA
KALIBO, Aklan. Unless
drastic remedial measures are undertaken, the threat to the environment posed
by the dumping site of the capital town of Aklan can worsen further and will
endanger the health and lives of people living nearby, to include schools’
population of various learning institutions operating near its vicinity.
This surfaced in a committee hearing
conducted by the Committee on Environmental Protection of the 16th Sangguniang
Panlalawigan of Aklan last Monday, September 8, 2014.
The SP committee was prompted to conduct
an inquiry into the matter when the Sangguniang Barangay of Old Buswang
furnished the body of its resolution addressed to local officials of Kalibo
seeking for the immediate closure of the said dumping site. Kalibo’s dumping site is located at the
adjoining barangay of Bakhaw Sur, along the Sooc River, one of the extensions
of the Aklan River.
Not only are residents of the two
barangays are affected of the persistent emission of foul odor from the dumping
site but also commercial and institutional establishment operators and students
near the area.
Provincial Environment and Natural
Resources Officer Ivene D. Reyes of Aklan stressed that LGU Kalibo maybe liable
for several violations in the operation of the dumping site since 2006 when the
department ordered the LGU to already start the safe closure procedures for the
dumping site but until now, it has remained to be implemented.
DENR Aklan emphasized that for the foul
odor to be temporarily and immediately remedied, spraying of chemicals on the
dumpsite must be done at once, but safe closure procedure must be started right
away.
Engr. Jessie Fegarido, head of Kalibo’s
Municipal Economic Enterprise Development Department, said safe closure
procedure will start next week with the construction of the perimeter fence of
the said dumping site expected to be finished within one month.
Portion of the concrete enclosure of the
dumping site had been damaged while holes were bored at the undamaged portions
facing the Sooc River. These caused
emission of the waste fluids into the river.
Former Congressman Allen S. Quimpo
feared that the naturally grown marine resources in the nearby 250-hectare mangrove
eco-park are already affected by the pollution of the river.
Adorada Reynaldo, Solid Waste Management
Officer of Kalibo explained that the safe closure procedures can never be
successful until wastes segregation is strictly enforced on Kalibo’s households.
Both Fegarido and Reynaldo expressed
their exasperation over their difficulty to obtain budgetary appropriations for
its ₱20 million they need to fully implement the safe closure of the dumping
site.
PENRO Reyes informed the committee that
DENR has already identified a 12-hectare area in Castillo, Makato, Aklan which
can be developed into a sanitary landfill site for Kalibo’s garbage and that of
the neighboring towns west of Kalibo like Numancia, Makato, Lezo and Tangalan.
But Reyes said this will take about one
year for the area to be ready to recieve the wastes of these towns.
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